Protect Your Estate

Sharmy, Shipers & Lonski assists clients in the Central New Jersey by creating wills and other estate planning papers. Protect your family's future with a will, estate planning, power of attorney, a living will, and trust. We're here to guide you on what's best given your individual circumstances. 

These contracts are meant to provide our clients peace of mind and to guarantee that the chosen beneficiaries get the inheritance they were planned to receive.

A significant service this office provides to the one-on-one attention that we give each client. Our firm is available to help with the estate administration after a person passes away. Other services we offer include appointing an executor (or an administrator if there is no Will), gathering assets, paying off debts, filing death tax returns, and other fiduciary duties are all part of estate administration. We understand the emotional impact of losing a loved one. The probate and administration process is a significant area of concentration for our firm; therefore, you can expect exceptional and confidential legal services. Trust in our expertise in estate law for experienced counsel on planning, probate, estates, and wills.

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East Brunswick Office: (732) 210-4404

Belmar Office: (732) 974-3132

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East Brunswick Office: (732) 210-4404 - Belmar Office:  (732) 974-3132

No matter your health, wealth, or age, it is always a wise time to consider what will happen to your estate after you pass away. Our estate planning attorneys understand the trepidation with which many individuals consider their own mortality, so it is our goal to guide clients through the process of developing comprehensive estate planning documents that cover contingencies and explicitly describe your wishes regarding who gets what and when, as well as your wishes regarding end of life care. We draft a wide range of documents including wills, trusts (including special needs trusts and charitable trusts), financial power of attorney, medical power of attorney, living will, and property ownership documentation (including joint tenancy and tenancy in common).


David Lonski practices this area of law.